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Nominations Unveiled for 2024 PwC Camogie All-Star Awards

The anticipation is building as the nominees for the prestigious 2024 PwC Camogie All Star Awards have been revealed. These awards not only recognize the outstanding talent within the sport but also celebrate the extraordinary contributions made by these players throughout the season.

Leading the Pack: Cork and Galway

The defending champions, Cork, have once again showcased their dominance in the sport by securing a whopping 12 nominations. Their stellar performance on the field has earned recognition for key players who have been instrumental in their success.

Not far behind, Galway has made a triumphant return to the Glen Dimplex All-Ireland Senior final after a three-year hiatus. With 11 nominations, the Galway team has proven their mettle and displayed exceptional skill and determination throughout the season.

Tipperary, Dublin, and Waterford: Making Waves

Tipperary, despite narrowly missing out on a spot in the senior final, received seven nominations for their impressive performance this season. The team’s resilience and talent have not gone unnoticed, with key players being acknowledged for their contributions.

Dublin, after a seven-year absence from the Senior semi-final, has made a strong comeback with four nominations. These players have shown immense dedication and skill, making a significant impact on the team’s success this season.

Last year’s All-Ireland finalists, Waterford, have secured two nominations for their efforts in reaching an All-Ireland Senior quarter-final. The team’s commitment and hard work have been recognized through these well-deserved nominations.

Meet the Nominees

The 2024 PwC Camogie All Stars team nominations include standout players from Cork, Galway, Tipperary, Dublin, and Waterford. These players have been instrumental in their teams’ success and have showcased their exceptional talent throughout the season.

Among the exceptional Cork players nominated are Amy Lee as Goalkeeper, Pamela Mackey as Corner Back, and Laura Treacy as Centre Back. These players, along with their teammates, have been integral to Cork’s continued dominance in the sport.

Galway’s talented nominees include Sarah Healy as Goalkeeper, Dervla Higgins as Corner Back, and Aoife Donohue as Midfield. These players have played a crucial role in Galway’s successful season, culminating in a tough battle with Cork in the All-Ireland final.

Tipperary’s nominations feature players like Eimear Loughman as Corner Back, Karin Blair as Midfield, and Róisín Howard as Half Forward. These players have displayed exceptional skill and determination, contributing significantly to the team’s performance this season.

Dublin’s nominations highlight players such as Emma O’Byrne as Full Back, Claire Gannon as Half Back, and Aisling Maher as Full Forward. These players have been instrumental in Dublin’s resurgence in the Senior semi-final after a long absence from the competition.

Waterford’s nominees include Brianna O’Regan as Goalkeeper and Beth Carton as Centre Forward. These players have showcased their talent and dedication, playing a key role in Waterford’s journey to the All-Ireland Senior quarter-final.

Celebrating Excellence: PwC GPA Camogie Player of the Year

The PwC GPA Camogie Player of the Year nominations have also been announced, recognizing the outstanding performers in the Senior, Intermediate, and Premier Junior categories. These players have exemplified excellence on the field and serve as role models for aspiring athletes.

In the Senior category, nominees include Saoirse McCarthy and Laura Hayes from Cork, as well as Aoife Donohue from Galway. These players have displayed exceptional skill and leadership throughout the season, earning them well-deserved recognition.

The Intermediate category features players like Lauren Homan and Emma Flanagan from Cork, along with Danielle Morrissey from Kilkenny. These players have shown immense talent and dedication, contributing significantly to their teams’ success.

In the Premier Junior category, nominees include Clodagh Tynan from Laois, Jenny Grace from Tipperary, and Aimee Collier from Laois. These players have displayed exceptional skill and determination, making a significant impact on their teams’ performance.

The Awards Ceremony promises to be a celebration of the sport and a testament to the talent within Camogie. Stay tuned for the announcement of the 2024 PwC Soaring Stars and Manager of the Year winners, which will be revealed on Tuesday, September 24th.

Uachtarán of the Camogie Association, Brian Molloy, expressed his admiration for the nominees and commended their outstanding achievements throughout the season. He highlighted the significance of these awards in recognizing the hard work and dedication of Camogie players across the country.

Enda McDonagh, Managing Partner at PwC, congratulated the nominees for their exceptional performances and emphasized the importance of celebrating excellence both on and off the field. He recognized the sacrifices made by players and reaffirmed PwC’s commitment to nurturing and recognizing talent within the sport.

Tom Parsons, GPA CEO, echoed the sentiment of celebrating individual contributions within the team sport of Camogie. He congratulated all the nominees and wished them the best of luck in the upcoming awards ceremony, recognizing their outstanding performances throughout the season.